Trek 1.1 good for beginner?
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Trek 1.1 good for beginner?
would this be a nice bike for a beginner?
https://hallbicycle.com/product/trek-1.1-59791-1.htm
I am defiantly not new to bikes, but I am new to road bikes. so yes or no? and if you happen to have one can I here some pros/cons?
and what ore some other nice bikes for a beginner under 700$?
thanks guys.
https://hallbicycle.com/product/trek-1.1-59791-1.htm
I am defiantly not new to bikes, but I am new to road bikes. so yes or no? and if you happen to have one can I here some pros/cons?
and what ore some other nice bikes for a beginner under 700$?
thanks guys.
#3
Also, have a look at the: https://www.feltbicycles.com/USA/2010...eries/F95.aspx
It's a GREAT bike for what you pay. You can definitely bargain it down to $700.
It's a GREAT bike for what you pay. You can definitely bargain it down to $700.
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Bikes: Felt AR4 and Cannondale hybrid
There are lots of bikes in that price range,my feeling is to go with at least 105 components in whatever you get. I think Treks are a little overpriced compared with the competition. Good luck and happy ridding.
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I seriously doubt you're going to find 105 components for under $700 unless you get lucky on craigslist, or you're willing to buy a bike on the internet without riding it first (not me).
the 1.2 is a substantial upgrade from the 1.1, but it is going to be trick to get it under $700 (where I live, it retails for $800). if you can squeeze out the extra $100, I would, but if $700 is your limit I would get the 1.1 and enjoy it...you might need $100 for accessories anyway
the 1.2 is a substantial upgrade from the 1.1, but it is going to be trick to get it under $700 (where I live, it retails for $800). if you can squeeze out the extra $100, I would, but if $700 is your limit I would get the 1.1 and enjoy it...you might need $100 for accessories anyway
#10
The Windsor Fens at BD for $699 no tax, shipped. There, I said it. Since this is your first road bike though, I'd go local as you will have the support and advice of your LBS. If there's a Performance Bike in your area, I'd look there, too.
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I owned a Trek 1.1. I have ridden 200 miles in two weeks and it performs well. Now I purchased the 1.1 because it was in my budget. The 1.2 is a fine bike and I believe they go on sale next week. My co-worker rides a Felt F95 and it's a sweet bike. He had to change the seat.
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